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Here's my homemade lead mold,just board, hinged with some 5/16" or so drilled in it, just dribble lead in the holes, (get lead from target backstop at rifle range,,free) propane torch, I tumble them in rock tumbler to clean em up a little, did 4 1/2 pounds this morning, get around 60 or so per pound, around 100 grain or so, plus, minus, whatever, they fly good, been doing this for few years now, all it costs is little propane gas, been on same little tank now for year and half, and this is what I do.
 

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Я тоже начал с этой формы, но на кухне было много дыма! Поэтому я заказал алюминиевые формы у знакомого мастера, получаю шарики 8 и 10 миллиметров и цилиндры 8 на 10 миллиметров.
 

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Я тоже начал с этой формы, но на кухне было много дыма! Поэтому я заказал алюминиевые формы у знакомого мастера, получаю шарики 8 и 10 миллиметров и цилиндры 8 на 10 миллиметров.
I also started with this form, but there was a lot of smoke in the kitchen! Therefore, I ordered aluminum molds from a friend of the master, I get balls of 8 and 10 millimeters and cylinders 8 by 10 millimeters.
 

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After seeing the previous thread on lead I pulled the trigger on this #4 buckshot mold from Marty's Arms in the USA. I like 'Four Ought' in my Double-Barrell sawed off. I have also taken a couple of deer on a #4 buckshot with the bird gun. Aside from bad guys it is also effective for varmits, snakes, coyotes and a headshot on a turkey is quite a sight. The best part is that #4 is about 9.6mm and 3/8" is my best slingshot round! Stay tuned for the first batch! Mo
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After seeing the previous thread on lead I pulled the trigger on this #4 buckshot mold from Marty's Arms in the USA. I like 'Four Ought' in my Double-Barrell sawed off. I have also taken a couple of deer on a #4 buckshot with the bird gun. Aside from bad guys it is also effective for varmits, snakes, coyotes and a headshot on a turkey is quite a sight. The best part is that #4 is about 9.6mm and 3/8" is my best slingshot round! Stay tuned for the first batch! Mo
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I admit I felt relentlessly shamed seeing Bugar's Lead Rig compared to this Ferrari of Lead Molds. However, I shall overcome and just do what needs to be done!

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After seeing the previous thread on lead I pulled the trigger on this #4 buckshot mold from Marty's Arms in the USA. I like 'Four Ought' in my Double-Barrell sawed off. I have also taken a couple of deer on a #4 buckshot with the bird gun. Aside from bad guys it is also effective for varmits, snakes, coyotes and a headshot on a turkey is quite a sight. The best part is that #4 is about 9.6mm and 3/8" is my best slingshot round! Stay tuned for the first batch! Mo
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I need to order one of these!
 
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